Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 September 1921

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 215. JTOL. LXXIA. MONDAY. 19th SEPTEMBER. 1921. .1 .1 til PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 620 1 XiKKO NOf 7, NORTHAM RO AO. Telephone No. 579, i 5 Habhko Tea I 11 warhimg to jtot6rist& 1 Carefully selected and’free from- X-7 c < v accident J cii»;t. bach packet contains i lb. of A-T 7K\\ Thereisno A A\v Experience proves there is not and to rr; M
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    • 20 1 I the best raws 1 1 k -1 am* «.gam» &.S. a f m.s I Ong £»arrt a Q<» I
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  • 667 2 of the activities of UngernSternberg in the East, a spec’al correspondent of the “Manchester Guardian’’ states: Of the White Russian officers Who, since the disappearance of Koltchak hai'e maintained an obscure existence in Siberia and the Far East, and have done what in them lay
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  • 242 2 The weakness of the German mark and other Central European currencies was again outstanding feature of events in the foreign exchange market yesterday says the "Times” of August 17. Business in German currency was done at one time •at as high a figure as 345
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    • 1652 2 POSITION VACANT. TENDERS INVITED. «..cm™—— ■x-L 1 I yfTiO I P’verseer nquired cap.ble of »oper- LICCHCCS, J vising Carpenters work and general repairs, B L' s F*“ < xSx Apply stating salary reqaired with copies Negri Sembilan. I I of testimonials etc to Box No. 245, c/o r ItFt Pinang
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    • 650 2 Jewellery direct from En« I costs less I A mo-e highly-trained skill Is necessary to the working of 18 ct Cold 1. Go d Jewellery is made in much larger quantities and m more Mlnvo el, r »-er ih. relore <J-ct. designs c.-.n be supplied in 9-ct. Gold only an
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  • 628 3 RECORD PRICES REACHED. Rangoon, September 13,—Mogul street yesterday was alive with speculators, as the extraordinary position in Bombay ha s enabled the only stock-holder to profit by the high price of other foodstuffs to hold out for very high rice prices. This it is stated he can.
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  • 231 3 PRESIDENT HARDING ON AIMS OF EX-SERVICE MEN. The Headquarters of the British Leuion have received the following message from President Harding, dated the V hite House, Washington, July 22: I have received with interesting satis faction your note of June 6, informing me that the British Legion is
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  • 494 3 HINTS FdR PREVENTION. Dr H. M. Crake, health officer, Calcutta municipality, advertises the following in the Calcutta papers: Influenza. —Influenza is again on th e increase. As each succeeding epidemic has been milder than the previous one, it is hoped that this outbreak will not be a
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    • 319 3 Qalue I.' DODGE CARS are the best value for money that can be found in the motoring world to-day. They are made by a firm with a sound reputation who build to a standard of efficiency, and not to a price. Every Dodge car is fitted with electric self starter.
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    • 362 3 WOMAN FAINTS AT CHURCH SERVICE Weakened by a long illpess MrsTaylor, a resident of Whitehorse, New Jersey, U. S. A., dropped in a faint at church service. She was carried out by the ushers who thought she was dead. Mrs. Taylor had suffered for weeks from typhoid fever and the
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    • 457 3 ■lllllHllUllllßlHHnilllllllllßlllH I HORLICK’S I I MALTED MILK J The Original i The use of Horlick’s Malted Milk solves the L; all-important problem of a pure milk supply in J hot weather, as all possibility of contamination rj g or impurity is avoided. Its constituent parts, the JJ Bi wholesome extracts
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  • 852 4 The Hon Mr A N Kenion left Ipoh on Friday*night for Penans, e Mr Geeriog, Manager of Segari Estate, DindiVgt, arrived in Penang this morning Mrs C W Darbishire has been appearing on the political platform at home. Mr C H G Clarke hag been appointed to
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  • 230 4 A succesSfol concert and dance was held io the’ Straits Trading Co Ltd, Club, Butterworth on Saturday evening, in aid of ’he European Unemployment Fund. There Was a Urge attendance, Penang being well represented. After the concert a dame was held, and continued far into
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  • 212 4 —“S.F.P,” The case in which Capt. Herring stands charged with cheating the Europe Hotel, Singapore, in respect of a cheque for $7O odd, was again mentioned before Mr H R. Bull in the Second Coart Singapore. Mr Langley, tbe DP P„ who appeared for tbe prosecution, said
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  • 176 4 M L.” RAILWAY MESSAGES DELAYED, Some busy, never do well folk have been active of late in the Serdang district and thereabouts for some time in trying to wreak vengeance on tbe poor F M 8 R and its telegraph wires. For the third time information was
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  • 96 4 Important Notice We have received the following notification from the Under Secretary to F M 8 Government for publication:— AH Officers, Petty Officers and men on the active or retired list of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines. Royal Naval Reserve aid Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, residing
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  • 84 4 Mr Cecil Humphreys, merchant of Shanghai, underwent a public examination for bankruptcy io the British Coart before Judge Grain. The petitioning q-edit or was the Bank of China. Mr P W Goldring represented the debtor, A statemdht of affairs places tbe assets at $2,050 and the estimated
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  • 227 4 FIRST GAME IN SELANGOR. Quite a large crow d was attracted by the first rugger match of the season played in Kuala Lumpur between the local team and Klang. It was qqrte apparent, from the very start of play that Klang had the heavier and better team.
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  • 144 4 TOM OR.ROW ’S GAME. Club Colours.—S. N. King, back ;S. H Duff, L B. Gibson, G. D. A. Fletcher and W. H. Muir, three quarters: E. A. de Buriatte and W. AV. Roger, halves J. D. Sanderson, R H. B. Fleming, L. J. T. Ainsworth, I. C. Macmillan,
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  • 1283 4 A POPULAR EXPOSITION. One of the why, Rugby Fool ball is not more popular is to be sought in the fact that the rules of the game are not half so clear as those of “soccer." Among these latter except for the ‘’offside'’ rule, there is practically noth
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  • 128 4 London, August 30. —The County Cricket Championship has been won by Middlesex. The deciding match was played between Surrey and Middlesex and the latter won by s x w ickets. Surrey in the first innings scored 269 against 132 scored by Middlesex. In the second innings' Surrey did
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  • 410 4 INCIDENT AT LAST TEST." So much was written dur ng the tour of the M.C.C. team n Australia.about the discourtesy of I’- G. H. Fender and E. R. AVilson in their references to the behavious of the Australian crowds and so frankly was their indiscretion condemned by the
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  • 427 4 The National Riflei x Association! is busy upon reconstruct on work, necessitated by the heavy falling off in interest in rifle shooting and the consequent IwSs of financial support. The last Bis ley meeting was carried out in the face of extraordinary difficulties and very heavy
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  • 23 4 The presentation of Tennis Prizes has beerf postponed to AVedwesday, the 28th September,- after the final of the Cham pionship. <
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  • 27 4 M.\LA((a VEFEaTET) -Fron, 0.,,. Ou„ C 0 Kyh Lumpur, and Malacca played at Kuala\ the Malaya Cup tition PUr Negri Semb Jan 5 Malacca 3.
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  • 81 4 The follow ing are the result r Monthly Medal Competition held Swimming Club yesterday dat th “A” Class.— 50 Yards 1. P. Saffery W N- Lougheed 3. A. Joßs There were 5 entrants. Theucc ’w nSt the CUrrent heavy’? The fiffish was good. Saffery touch in 4ff
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  • 85 4 Even in these ffiiys of topsy-fom racing results, t Toes not often oc<r that, in a race contested by half a dozen horses, the three<outsiders, lumped together in the betting return as “100 to 8 others” fill the first three places. This
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  • 270 4 New Yojrk, August 10.—The judgment of Princess Antonie Bibesco, wife of the Roumanian Attache, at Washingfn, that “American men are charming, but that American women are not so nice that they are utterly spoiled and good for nothing.” has become the leading summer Is cussion in the Press
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  • 64 4 Madras, September B.—The Mail” understands that intimation been received from London announ that the Prince of Wales during his to India will participate in no foundation stone laying ceremonies. Committee of the Pr of Wales’ Indian Reception Comnn t held a meeting yesterdTy and ve approach
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  • 66 4 trials. London, September which will convey the Prince 0 India, will leave Portsmouth for sioning trials on the 2Ah instant, a turn to Portland on O cto er which six days’ leave will be g n ll crews in two watches. The ordinary complement has changed in
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  • 70 4 During the wa7 23.000 patients, valued at by by twelve Germans, «»'ie <" the custodian of alien ent no (t The Germans are now Jakmu law to recover this l> l p, l < ;f endeavouring to >OOll1 1 O IS 1 various senators and other influence. of
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  • 2876 5 H E the GOVERNOR’S VIEWS. A deputation waited on His Excellency Governor at Government House on Vjd»y reports the “Free Press” to prf? before ’him certain Aoatters in relation to t be Municipal affairs of the town, and to discuss the feaaibWity of schemes which ft7e been projected.
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  • 367 5 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Pangab for Pang Nga. Pangkor for Teluk Anson. Renong for Bbuket (Tongkab), Kapab, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Hong Bee for Singapore and China. Tamba Maru for Colombo, Dhanusbkodi and Bombay. Expected Arrivals. Antilochu?, Liverpool, Sept 19. Sardina, London, Sept 19. Nelens, Singapore, Sept
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  • 263 5 DAILY (except Sunday). BY TRAIN. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Tapah Road, Teluk Anson, Kuala Kubu, By train Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, »7.15 am Malacca, Johore, Singapore 6 pm. and Hongkong Parit Buntar and Bagan Berai By train alec 10.15 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Krch (via
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  • 60 6 Monk —At Penaug Maternity Hospital on the 18th to Mr aud Mra Errof F Monk of Kuala Ketil Estate. Kedah, a son (Peter Vivian). Martin —On September 14, 1921, at Malacca, the wife of Alan R Martin, of Malacca, a sod. Thomson —On September’ 16, 1921. at the Maternity
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  • 42 6 Rice-Blacklaw—At St Andrew’s Cathe- dr al on Saturday, 10th September, 1921, of j Mr Cecil M Rice of Messrs Borneo Co, J Ltd, Singapore and Miss Ethel Scott Blacklaw, second daughter of Mr and Mrs? C F Blacklaw of Province Wellesley.
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  • 1159 6 Mr Gandhi, whose non-co-operation movement has caused such mischief in India, declared in one of his speeches that Ali Brothers, like m°, continue wilfully to break the law of sedition and therefore to court arrest. Sooner or later and that during this year, if we can
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  • 1892 6 I have gob to face fact». You are io exactly the same pos The Governor tioo, you have to cut Shwtion. r oßr 00 ,t «“«ding your cloth. It is a dreary business, it is a very dull thing to have to confine your tailoring order to
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  • 535 7 yirsT MEET WITHOUT PREJUDICE. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, September 16. I) Valera rep#ed to Mr. Lloyd ~,'igc follows:—I am surprised ou do n#t e that if we accepted a fen’iice on the basis oP your letter 7. without making our Il ou’te clear, Ireland s represenPitires would ent'-r
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  • 498 7 The first to signjthe roll was the redoubtable Michael Collins, a large genial man, inclined to embonpoint who alone in an atmosphere of deadly seriousness seemed to see solne humour in the occasion, and who looks as if he would be happier at any time despatching a
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  • 72 7 HONOURED BY HOLLAND’S QUEEN. The Hague, September 16. Queen Wilhelmina has conferred on Rear-Admiral Hodges the grand cordon of the Order of Orange 'Nassau, also lower grades on four other British naval officers recently in Holland. Visit to Dutch Flanders. The Hague, September 16. Queen Wilhelmina visited Dutch
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  • 104 7 London, September 16. Earl Grey, in describing the British trade ship scheme, has replied to the objection that two years must elapse before the vessel will start on its journey. He said ha did not believe in aliy .quick revival of trade. He was convinced this ship,
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  • 61 7 New York, September 16. A unique libel suit will shortly be heard in Chicago, where the municipality is suing the “Chicago Tribune” for £2,500 000, also the Chicago “Daily News” for a similar sum, for criticising the Mayor’s administrative and financial policy which has gravely impaired the
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  • 37 7 A LONDON MONOPOLY. Prague, September 16. The London Corporation has concluded an agreement with the Czecho-Slovak Government, receivingtthereby a monopoly of the output of radium from Czecho. Slovakia, which is the only European country producing radium-
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  • 42 7 London. September 16. j Cabinet Unemployment Commit tee has adopted a scheme whereby Government for a certain timber of years, will pay half interest loans raised by local authorities forf- useful public works, commenced befire Dec. 31.
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  • 38 7 London, September 16. An Improved-demand is apparent fc> South Whies cpal for the East. is charged by the Baltic Exchange to cany coals fi'opi South M ales to Sourabaya for 18? per ton.
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  • 146 7 AGITATORS ARRESTED Simla, September 16. It is understood that a number of prominent agitators have been arrested. Simla, September 16. Muhammed Ali and Shaukat Ali, the Mahommedan Nationalist Leaders and several others hav© been, arrested. The proceedings being taken against the Ali brothers relate to speeches made at the
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  • 255 7 AN ASSAM INCIDENT. When Messrs. Gandhi, Mahomed Ali and party were travelling in Assam recently something happened which might fairly be described as “Non-violence with a punch." says the Statesman. The late is told by an Indian correspondent of the “Times of Assam, who states that “a most
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  • 66 7 INSURGENTS’ ACTIVITIES INCREASING. C' 1 London, September 16. The India Office announces that the activity of the Moplah insurgents increased on September 2, and the situation at present appears to be more serious than was thought. The military are. encountering obstacles, owing to the difficulty of transport. Five
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  • 30 7 LEAVES LONDON. London, September 17. Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition sailed from London aboard the “Quest.” Large crowds thronged the river side and gave the adventurers an ovation.
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  • 46 7 Paris, September 16. M. Briand, who heads the French delegation to Washington, will probably be accompanied by M. Harraut, who, as exGovernor of Indo-China, is particulai ly qualified to speak on the Pacific question. The other twe delegates are not yet chosen.
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  • 28 7 Christiania, September 17Hi s Majesty has departed to Hjerkinn. where he will open Dovre railway, the second greaQ.mountainous line connecting Noy th and South Norway.
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  • 24 7 New l7. Carpentier has intimated his willingness to fight Tom Gibbons for the world’s light heavyweight efiampionship here nexl February.
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  • 143 7 ESTHONIA AND LATVIA ADMITTED. Geneva. September 16. A Special Commission, >Yivestigating the applications for admission to the League unanimously decided in favour of the admission of Esthonia and Latvia. The Jo nt Committee of the Council df Assembly, selec ted Mr. Beichmann (Norway), as the final supplementary
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  • 148 7 MURDFR CHARGE TO BE PREFERRED. San Francisco, September 16. Arbuckle is to be tried on a murder charge. t lmpossible. San Francisco, September 16. After the Grand Jury’s indictment against Arbuckle on a charge of manslaughter. the Judge fixed bail at $5,000 cash, but the District Attorney declared that
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  • 105 7 “THE VICTORIOUS ADVANCE IN ANATOLIA.” -r Athens, September 17. Communiques dated September 13 and 14, reviewing “the victorious advance in Anatolia” in July August, says that it was considered inadvisable to pursue the enemy further. The army occupied the left bank of the Sangaria river. The operation of
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  • 50 7 “DAUNTLESS” ARRIVES IN NEW YORK. New York, September 16. The British cruiser “Dauntless,” bringthe bodies of 16 American victims of R-38, arrived and was escorted by United States battleships, destroyers and aircraft. She proceeded to Brooklyn Navy Yard, where- a special guard of honour was waiting.
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  • 30 7 London, September 16. Thirty, seven Chinese belonging to the crew of the oil-tanker “Patila,” which recently foundered off the coast of Portugal, were landed at Liverpool.
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  • 37 7 London, September 16. A’ shipmaster, Alexander Galt, from Hongkong, died from haemorrhage of the brain caused by alcoholism, in a police station in London. He was arrested on a charge of drunkenness.
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  • 27 7 New York, September 17. The International Banking Institution and Guaranty Trust Company has reduc ed the quarterly dividend from 5 to 3 per cent.
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  • 156 7 MORE TROUBLE. London, September 16. On the ground that Germany had not fulfilled her obligations, the French Foreign Office announces a continuance of the economic sanctions which the Supreme Council decided should be removed on the 15th September, subject to Germany meeting certain obligations. The CauseBerlin, September
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  • 104 7 BRITISH MANUFACTURERS NOT IMPRESSED. London, September 17. Telegrams from Berlin recently, describing the German "trade boom, have not impressed the British textile manufactu rers, who declare the boom is fictitious, and is certain to collapse as quickly as the Japanese war time boom. German manufacturers, by offering
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  • 239 7 EUROPEAN CONFERENCE TO BE CONVENED. Paris, September 16. The International Commission for the relief of the Russian famine resolved to convene a European conference of 24 States, including Germany, Bulgaria. Poland, the Russian Border States and also the Red Cross at Brussels on October 6. Each country
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  • 199 7 London, August 30. —The Bena cor respondent of the “Times” says ;1A deputation of Kenya settlers has arrived en rente to Pretoria primarily with the object of seeking General Smuts’ advice and 'assistance in opposing the proposal to place Indians in Kenya on equal politi cal footing with
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  • 783 7 BINDINGS MURDER TRIAL The trial of Hitam bin Haji Mohamed on a chaige of murdering his® wife in August last in theiir house on Segari estate, Dind ngs. was commenced before the Hon. 2»lr. Justice Whitley, and a special jury at Penang Assizes, this morning. Mr. N. P.
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  • 90 7 Senator Marconi, at the annual meeting of the Mai coni Company, speaking of the many recent important advances in aerial telephony, said that subject to satisfactory arrangements with the post office they hoped in the near tutme to create telephonic services with several foreign countries, and
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  • 14 7 OBITUARY. London, September 16. 1 The death is announced of Sir Johff Bramston. •vi >
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  • 648 8 gilt-edged in demand. Messrs. Fearon and Co., Kuala laungilt -fflged section is steady, and there There has been somewhat more activity in the share market during *he past week, though, as has been the case for some time, the bulk of the transactions were effected in the
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  • 170 8 Recent excavations show that Pompeii was a town of two-story buddings, w th little balconies at the front above picturesque awning-like projections over the store fronts, where large doors opened on to the street. In the gardens at the rear of the house R roots of what must have
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  • 1305 8 DIRECTORS’ POLICY. The twelfth ordinary general meeting of the members of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Company, Ltd, was held at the Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, Mr W F Nutt presided. In the coarne of his speech the chairman <aid During the year 2 subordinate staff bungalows were
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  • 445 8 PknanG, September 19, 1921. BEEF— CtB Soup per catty 35 P>»st do 48 Steaks do 48 Stew or Curry M<- »t do eurry 36 Rump Steak do 48 Ox Tail <-acb 50 do Tougue do 80 do Feet do 50 Heart per catty 43 Liver do 80 Fillet
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  • 959 8 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST. Kames. i. s'! X (8 KUBBKH (Dollar.! 9C. Sc. sc. Allenby Rubber Co. Ltd. 10c 15c Alor G»J*h Rubber Estate 1.10 1.20 Amalgamated Malay Estates 1.20 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 7.00 750 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1.00 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 80c Aver Panas Rubber Estates
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 428 8 AND IRON JELLOIDS I WHEN YOU feel limp and washed-out, weary an f fatigued, with no inclination for exertion—you need H something to put fresh “go'’ info uou—lry a Fortnight's Iron leloias treatment. Iron Jelloids help to*make tie blood rich and vigorous—from whuh the whole lo'y M bene fils —‘-o
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  • 1165 9 OFFICIAL REPORTS. Calicut, September 7—The district has issued to-day the following press communiqud The situation in the district yesterday was quiet and telegraphic communications with Malappuram has been effected. Troops reconnoitring Pandiccad road met with no opposition the bands of rebels having apparently moved further east. Colonel
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  • 506 9 To the August number of the Fortnightly Review,” Sir Michael O'Dwyer contributes a temperate and thoughtful article on the present conditions in India. The arguments and opinions contained therein show no trace of the reactionary spirit woich has so frequently vitiated the good intentions of the Sydenham
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  • 334 9 Lahore, September 13,—After a protracted trial lasting about two and a half months the Nankans case in the sessions ended to-day Mr Herbert, Government advocate, who had be n replying to the arguments of the defence for the last three days concluded his arguments to-day, aher which
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  • 127 9 M L Police Raid on Mantin. Secret societies in Selangor have not bsen heard of for some time past but that one of these societies does seem to exist in bhe neighbourhood of Mantin is indicated by a raid on that place on Wednesday night by the Kuala
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  • 284 9 Meeting in Singapore The Slump Commission, appointed by the Government to inquire into the trade depression and make recommendations, is minting in Singapore now, where the evidence of several people is being taken. The following left Kuala Lumpur to join in the deliberations at Singapore :—The Hon
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  • 140 9 Ptnang, September 19, 1921. (Bv Courtesy or the Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 7/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 156 3 days’ sight Private 160 B Bombay Demand Bank 156 o Madras Demand Bank 156
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  • 94 9 The following are the latest qanttkCloas it Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share iis r Yesterday. To-day. CQ 0Q OQ 00 SHARKS. 1 S 3 1 OQ UQ OQ M Sc. Sc. So. Sc. Rubber (Dollar) Temprloh C 70c 90c 60c 80c MiniagHitam Tin 1.40 145 Padang Plandok 15c
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  • 44 9 Renong Tin Dredging, Output for the first half of September, No 1 Dredge piculs 260, No 3 Dredge piculs 468, making a total 728 piculs. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co, N L from llth to 17th September, (being one week) 21 tons.
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  • 96 9 The Straits Trading Co, Ltd, Sept 19: Singapore sold 75 tons at $77; Penang sold 25 tons at $77. The Eastern Smelting Co,, Ltd London 15tb September, at £155 5s spot, and £157 10s three month?. London 16th Sept at £154 5s spot, and £156 10s three months
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  • 234 9 Penang September 19, 1921. SP. Tapioca $6.00 buyers M. P. Tapioca $6.25 buyers Cold leaf $72 sellers Black Pepper $16.00 nominal White Pepper $3O sellers. Trang Pepper $25.00 nominal Mace Pickings $35 sellers Cloves no stock. Nutmegs 80s $46.00 se'lers 110 s $33.00 se'lers JNo. 1 $l3 50 per
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    • 8 9 FOMCAULD XMb. RUM MgSgjt eSTfje*7 AT ootradfe rim»
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    • 396 9 pinang Gazette RATES OF CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, TO LET, SITUATIONS VACANT, Etc. Minimum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.75 per inch insertions 1.50 3 1.40 h 4 1-35 1.30 8 1.25 .>. 10 1.15 12 1.00 18 0.75 .1 26 0.60 Advertisements are charged by space. A line of
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  • 373 10 SHOE LD WE OCCUPY WAZIRISTAN? London, August 31. —The Simla cor respondent of the “Times rev owing the problems of the North west Frontier and Afghanistan criticises the policies of campaigns against the Mahsuds and Waziris. It considers the problem of Waziristan which i s essentially Economic is
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  • 446 10 Bombay. September 8. —The Rent Act case, in which much local interest has been taken. has been deeded in the Bombay High Court. It was a case in which Mr. D. B. Bomonji, a well known marine contractor, sued Mr. F. S Taliyar Khan, a prominent Barrister.
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  • 377 10 battleships a thousand feet long cost, ing, on present prices, each more powerful than anything afloat or designed by any other country, are, the “Evening Standard” learns, to form the basis of Great Britain’s post-Jutland Navy. ‘Although the naval needs of the British Empire have been reviewed in
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  • 144 10 NEW SERVICE TO INDIA AND SUEZ. It is announced that the Commonwealth Government’s steamers will al about the end of the present year naugurate a fast four weekly service be tween the main Australian ports and Colombo aru.l the chiief Indian and Suez ports. The “Bay” Ine of
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  • 157 10 A Remodelled Legislative Council for Papua is likely to be one result of the recent visit to that portion of the Commonwealth by the Minister for Home and Territories. Mr. Poffaton has submitted recommendations which prov'def for the retention of the Government nominated majority and suggests altered ele (Jtive
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  • 76 10 Cape Town. August 13. —The French Government ig contemplating the establishment on the south-east coast of Madagascar of a new naval port. The French sloop Bellatrix has just completed a leconnaissance of the coastline between Mananjury and Farafangana, and it is anticipated somewhere between these
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  • 581 11 APPEAL TO THE LEAGUE. Heligoland has been seized with bitterness against Germany. Heligolandera have discovered a "Heligoland question.” They are said to intend appealing to the League of Nations, at its sitting in September, and have issued a memorial ’> addressed to a somewhat apathetic German public,
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  • 261 11 At the request of the oversea ship owners’ representatives a conference of exporters from the various butter and cheese exporting States was held in Sydney to deal with matters connected with overseas freights. Mr P C Casche. chairman of the New S >uth Wales Butter and Cheese Exportfc*
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